The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 27, Ed. 1 Monday, November 13, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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Important Sale of 0
FALL
DRESS'
GOODS
Goods!
By taking advantage
of tnw sale there will be
a saving of nearly one-
third. No odd lots trot-
ted out to create a furore
but spick-span new Fall
merchandise, every yard
of it. The materials range from all wool cheviots at 48c per yard
beautiful French Broadcloth at $2.25 per yard. And the colors—the
to the
display
npts. Ladies' uiotn, 04 incnes wiae, Diue ana DiacK, 53c yarc
dress flannel, 49c. Q\ yard suit patterns in colors at $7.00 to $9.00
Basket cloth in colors, 48c. Fleeced goods at 5 to 15c yard.
former
54 inch
per pattern.
Children's Department.
It is just as important a feature of our store as the women's dress
goods section. Every article of apparel worn by children from their in-
fancy until maturity may be obtained in this store.
Wt call epech! attention to our display of Infants wear, handsome little Eider-
down Jackets in i'ink and Baby Blue, with lace and ribbon trimmings, $i 50.
Also a tine array of Bonnets. As soon as you place one of these upon the
little dear's head, you won't want to take it off 75c to $1 15
Ladies' Tailored Suits.
Some very artistic new models in some of the jauntiest of new styles.
Notwithstanding the littleness of the price there is a world of charm and
grace in these swagger Tailored Suits. Made with the same care and
deftness that characterizes the work employed on high priced models, yet
priced so low as to be within easy reach of any woman who wants a
stylish suit at considerably less than usual.
I'riccs from H7.5() to 82.1S.OO
AT THE MODEL FOOD STORE!
Special attractions this week should be an incentive for every one to do
their grocery buying here.
Tne neatness and fine appearance of our store is one reason for your
trading here, another, i:> the tact that only food products, known to be pure
and free from adulteration, are handbd by us.
Oh, yes, the prices are satisfactory, just glance at these standard articles
and sec if they are not lower than elsewhere :
3 cans standard grade Hominy, 23c 3 lbs dried apples, 25c. •
4 Crown raisins, 10c. Fancy dried peaches and pears, 15c.
Opal Corn, 3 for 25c. Gallon Apricots, 35c.
Solid Pack Tomatoes, 10c. Oat Meal, 3 lbs for 20c.
Mo. Pippen apples, 35c peck. Other articles too many to mention.
Remember our "Golden Gate Flour"—lowest prices. Give it a trial.
C. F. CALKINS & CO.,
Ponca City, Oklahoma.
In n:i mm Ceadaded fhel He omI WaM to
I* MIM AfHL
Guthrie, Not 11 — Captain Fiantz
vent to Kaniu City tudiy fiom Paw-
huska to meet Delegate McGuire. C
Ji. Cade, Charles H. Fileon and Ver-
non Whiting, who are on their way
bome Iron Washington. They are
expected to reach Guthrie tomorrow.
A multitude of politician* will be
here at Oklahoma to meet then.
Ii a Hill, the Newkirk "Rough Rid-
er" who went to Pawhuska last
Thursday expecting to be a candidate
fur United States agent for tne Osage
Indians, returned home today with
the announce meni that he would not
ask for the place, the salary being
only $1,800 a year. It j* alleged that
Captain frantz dissuaded him from
being an applicant, telling him he
could get a better place. Captain I
Frantz baa expressed himself a* far- J
oring ' Ret" Millard, his chief clerk,
for bis successor aa Osage Indian
agent.
The following fable by our old Kan«
saa friend, "Ironquiilf"seematocome
in about here:
Once a fox, upon the aly.
Some persimmona did behold,
So be got a pole and poled;
But be gave up with a sigh,
And acknowledged b!a mistake—
The persimmons wouldn't rake.
MORAL.
Then in sorrow be diti sav,
As be alowly walked away,
Fruit of that kind will elude
All our ettorts, I am told,
If the pole with which it's poled
Hasn't got the longitude
The Ideal Oil Heater
Will heat your rooms
comfortably and
economically.
Useful in the dining
room at an early
breakfast. Just the
thing in bath room.
The most complete
line of—
Coal, Wood and Gas Heaters
ever shown in Ponca City.
Come in and let us show you.
Fowler & Gott.
Hardware Outfitters.
Twra About.
An Irish doctor was asked to attend
a patient on Tory island, off the Irish ^ )C#|B
mainland. The doctor said that he was j (\>urt*
willing to go, but that the fee would |
be £3 ($10). payable lu advance. Ttie I
Tory islander paid the niouey and ftr
rled the doctor over from the main
land himself. The physician fitilHic.!
his duties and wished to start back
The only way to get back was to b-4
rowed back by the same man who had
To have the pains and aches of a carried bim over. The doctor asked
bad back removed; to be entirely tr«.c \ what the charge was. "Two pounds,"
from annoying, caugerous urinary 1 the Tory liland man, "payable in
disorders is enough u> make any kid ; g<jvance." It was paid.
A. W. COM STOCK,
Lawyer.
Offlct over
Karmurx National Hani.
COMFORTING WORDS-
Hoesefeoid Will Fiat Them So.
Jm <i. l.outban, i,. a. Marl*
LOUTHAN & MARIS,
Attorneys-ab-Law
Ponca City, Okla.
Hp. .-ml attention Riven to Collections oi
all kind*. Curteaponcla nc« anlli'lu-al. 'lb*
laig' ^t linn of oid reilaole Insurance rtm.
pnnti-s hnmlled by any Oklahoma agen<-> .
THE PONCA CITY COURIER
ESTABLISHED 1893.
BY thk COURIER PRINTING COMPANY
L. C. I1KADLEV, EDITOR.
Entered at .he poatoBlce in Ponca
City for transmission through the
mails as accond-class matter.
OFFICE ON EAST GRAND AVENl'K
PIIONK 2#,
them. A man who can harmon. , date whose name will be announc-
ize the too often warring interestsj ed later, who h s the place cinch-
that arise in the management of ] ed " And the one voice from the
the affairs of a nation such as the
Osages, and retain the friendship
and respect of all concerned is a
mighty good man to tie to, and we
feel sale in predicting that Frantz
will make the best governor the
territory has ever had.
Chicaskia to the Salt Fork cries,
••Name him! Name him!"—Twin
Territories Notes ite Kansas f i y
Times. [He is named Captain
Fran't Framz.
nev sufferer grateful. To teil how
this great change can be brought
about will prove comforting words to
hundreds of reader*.
VV. H. G. Brown, well known
tUrounLuat Guthrie, general a^enc
for the Ottawa Star Nursery Co , and
residing at 514 Viias street, Guthrie,
Okla , says: "1 have been a great
suff-rer from kidney disease for a
pei iod of seven or eight ycar Sev-
rral years ago I almost died from
what is known as stone or gravel ot
the bladder. This left my kidney* in
a weak condition and ever since I
have been bothered almost constant-
ly with a latne and a;nmg back, not
bad onough to make me take to my
bed, but sufficient to prevent uie
trom attenJing to my work. As it
backache w.m not enough tcrunut
and un«ery there existed a nouble
with the kidney secietions. Tne ac-
tion of those organs was altogether
too trtqu jnt, especially aiuight, and
tue secretion* were otten accompa-
nied v.ith pain. I was treated by
physicians and tried one remedy af-
ter ai.otht r, but all failed to give me
even temporary relief, and at the
time tb*t Doan's Kidney Pills first
came to my attention I was si uttei-
ly ditc luraged that I thought ( was
not long .'or this world. It is impos-
sible for me to describe my condition
at the time that I went for my first
box. That box improved my condi-
tion ao much that I used a second and
a third. When I bad taken three
boxes the trouble was ended and 1
considered tmself cured. I feel bet-
ter than I have for twenty years. I
never hesitate to recommend Djan's
Kidney Pills, for I claim that they
were the means of saving uiv life "
For eale by all dealers. Price 50
cents Fost< r-Ml!burn Co., TViffalo.
New York
States
Remember the name—Doa'i's-and
take no otter.
Women find quick relief in Dr.Thachert
Liver and Blood Syrup.
r. Gilgen, D. V. S.
Graduate
Veterinarian.
Farmer- Exchange
Livery Barn Ponca City, Okla.
D. LAFE HUBLER,
:: lawyer ::
N wkirk, Okla
Two
Dyspeptics
If you are too fat it is because your food i
turns to fat instead of muscle —strength.
If you are too lean the fat producing foods
that you eat are not properly digested and |
assimilated.
Lean. thin, stringy people do not have
enough Pepsin in the stomach, frhi'.e fat
people have too much Pepsin and not j
W
K. MOORE.
Attorncv-at-LdW
trill practice In all Co
all knxia properly i
promptly Ulan.-
rr htull't drux «o
enough Pancreatine.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
In refusing to accept the reconr.
mendation of some of bis Mends
that a delegation go to Washing-
ton to make clear to the president
his mistake in appointing Fran z,
that the 'Governor Fergu'on no doubt has
Burton !'n m'nd lhe 'a,e of J'Okios' ex«
There are several reasons whyi seems that when things gel
this i aper is glad that Frantz is to!dul1 *ound the court house in bt
be appointed governor, and among Eouis they proceed to indict Bur
them is the lact that our present [lon again. The fact i*
a'leged attorney g-ncral will be! Poli,ical wolves are af,er , . , . . .
retired to that oLlivion from which He isn'< as *°cd as he mi8hl be' P V 'r'"'
he h« momentarily risen. ™a> • ?. but he isn't guilty of any-1 Notice.
■ thing worse than every Kanras *
, I Notice is hereby civen that a meet
When lhe <h.. C.pL.n lh. dl,.c.o,. .1 Sro... Ml.lw
Frantz liad been s.lectetl lor gov. perhaps. Senator HeHcr, >od w« held „„ ,te 10,h 4„ ol q,.,.
ernor reached Pawhuska, the cit- j hope hu wi.l win out in bis fight. ber lWk- at ths Secretary 9
z ns of that town held a celebra- with the wolves. j an assessment of •I2.o0 per snare wa-
contains all the digestive juices that are
found in a healthy stomach, and in
exactly those proportions necessary to
enable the stomach and digestive organs
to digest and assimilate all foods that may
be eaten. Kodol is not or.ly a perfect
_ t. ,, , digestant, but it is a reconstructive, tis-
ost®r-MI!burn Co., I'. itT.lo bu|)dj ^ well. Kodo, curet
, ole agents for the United Indijr„tioI^ Dyspepsia. Sour Stomach.
Heartburn, Palpitation of the Heart and
Constipation. You will like it
Digests What You Eat
Dr. C. M. ROSE.
DENTIST.
Office over Ponca Mercantile Co.,
Pinca City, Okia.
FRED D. SPARKS, D.D S.
DENTIST.
< idice over
Cltltons' Uanfe.
ROBERTSON & SCOTT
Phyniclans and Surgeons.
microscopical and x-kay wor*
klecrtical treatment
Notice.
On account of sheep and cattle
feeding on the place, bunting will be
prohibited on my ranch.
Geo. U. Brett
Rest* the stomach, rebuilds the
tissues and gives firm flesh.
timet a.a Buck u the
jritL or 0 if.i tUa.
rr.f*red « the Let- |
ortloryelL C D.Witt
e co., cue
non in honor of the rough rider.
Frantz has made a good record as
I idian agent and is popular with
the members of the tribe and with
the peoplu who do business with
"Dad" Headley of the
City Courier says '.hat "we may as
well serve notice now on all aspir-
ants that the*Courier has a candi.
Thanksgiving
Preparations
Involve other esseotials than tur-
key. A warm bou e la quite as
important as a warm dinner. See
that your heater Is in good work-
ing order by having it overbaulrd
and tested by u<. We make a
specialty of range and heating
work.
BENDURE & CLEMMER,
'Phone 367.
levied upon the capital stock of the
Ponca I corporation, payable ou or before
Nov. 16, 1H05, at the secretary office.
Any stock upon which to is assess-
ment, and all back abskssmunts
shall remain unpaid on the 17th day
of Nov. 1U03, will be delinquent and
advertised for sale at public auction,
and unlPHs payment is made before
Nov. 11, 19DR, the said delinquent
stock will be sold to pay the delin-
quent a-seeam"nt, together with cost
of advertising and expense* of sale.
H. J. Seyijold, Sec.
But few people are entirely free
from indigestion at this season of the
year. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Is not
only the beat remedy to usr because
It digests what you eat but because it
also enables the digestive apparatus
to assimilate and transform all toods
Into tissue building blood. Kodol re-
lieves sour stomach, heart burn,
belching, and all forns of Indues
tlon. Sold by Panton's Pharmacy.
Kodol BiiMHk Ob
MpwtowCTyMwt;
PAINFUL PERIODS
Life often seems too long to the woman who suf-
fers from painful periods. The eternal bearing-
down, headache, backache, leucorrhea, nervousness,
dizziness, griping, cramps and similar tortures are
dreadful. To make life worth living, take
)fine 0^1
Woman's Relief
It quickly relieves inflammation, purifies and en-
riches the blood, strengthens the constitution and
permanently cures all diseased conditions from which
weak women suffer.
It Is matchless, marvelous, reliable.
At all druggists' in $1.00 bottles.
WRITl US A LXTTKX
freely and frankly, In strictest confi-
dence, tellimc u« all your symptoms and
troubles. We will send (rseadvice (In
plain sealed envelope). Address: La-
dles' Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga
Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
"I IUVVU1D OISATLY,"
writes Mrs. L, B. Clevenger, of Belle-
view, N. C., "at ay monthly perloda,
all my life, but the flrat bottle of Car-
dul gave me wonderful relief, and now
I aa In better health than | have been
for a long tine."
H. H. PANTON,
Physician and Surgeon,
Calls anewerrd day
or night.
Office over
I 1'anton's drug More. Phone
Reeling is a
Sense —
Feeling pain in and about
I the eyes is nonsense
Relieve those tired, aching
i eyes with a pair of our perfect
I fitting glasses.
Dr. W. J. Whallon,
, Speilaiist In Lenses
Mor*) ft Wallace, for fite eves
Ph>sklsiis ead Surgeon*.
Over llnwilliKa .
UruKatorv. ronca City, Okla.
Indigestion Causes
Catarrh of ths
Stomach.
For many years it hsa been supposed that
Catarrh of tha Stomach caused Indifastton
and dyspepsia, but ths truth Is esactly the
opposite. Indigeatlon causes catarrh. Re-
peated attacks of Indigestion inflames the
raucous membranes tmin( the stomach and
eaposee the nerves of the stomach, thuaoaue-
Ing the (landa to aecrete mucin Inalaad of
the julcee of natural dlfesllon. This la
sailedi Catarrh of the Stomach.
Kodol Dyspoptia Oiro
rallevee all Inflammation of the muoous
membranes lining the etomaoh. proteeta tha
narvee. and eursa had breath, sour rielnfe,
aaense of fullneea after eating, Indirection.
dyspepsia and all atomach troublaa.
lUtel D^taJ^tiYos Bat
■OWeiiim., n «uisr Mas.«1.00, hoieiat SH Maes
tl'etrtalsiia. which sells tor SO cents.
Prepares by a. O. OoWITT * OO., 0O ee e. M>
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Headley, L. C. The Ponca City Daily Courier. (Ponca City, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 27, Ed. 1 Monday, November 13, 1905, newspaper, November 13, 1905; Ponca City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc175262/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.